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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES Community Development Committee 2009-09-03RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Town of Estes Park, Larimer County, Colorado, September 3, 2009 Minutes of a Regular meeting of the COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE of the Town of Estes Park, Larimer County, Colorado. Meeting held in Town Hall in said Town of Estes Park on the 3rd day of September 2009. Committee; Attending: Also Attending: Absent: Chair Levine, Trustees Eisenlauer and Miller Chair Levine, Trustees Eisenlauer and Miller Town Administrator Halburnt, Deputy Town Administrator R'ohardson, Directors Pickering, Kilsdonk, Joseph and Marsh; Managers Mitchell and Winslow, PIO Rusch and Deputy Town Clerk Deats None Chair Levine called the meeting to order at 8:00 a.m. PUBLIC COMMFMT documentsfor the grandstands aUhe ^fr'ey Ch Association- no*ed that bid preference. HrLted ,h!rf£ 1 ^ rgrounds did not include a provision for local Administrator Halburnt stated that construrtinn3!,? 1hICIPatl°? In Town pro)ects' Town Urban Renewal Authority (EPURA^ a ri 9randstands is an Estes Parkregarding a local preScSur;Xa;MdlmeUn^ S'aff W°Uld b6 C°n,aCted 10a0hwretand mOTeyouTof'pocteUo'orerare'a b'?fS'nt^ " W°Uld 'ake aP.Pr°xinrately not bid the job without a local oreferenro n ■ ■ d d or t^e 9rar|dstands project he may preference being applied hi ^0^1 attenPHT'°n- kH! SaW Wi,h ,he P°ssibilit''of locPl about bidding the prefect Pre'bld meetm9 and make a decision leaving town that has develooed over thp naQt119 °Ca St°P a.trend of EpURA work in town stays here. P ^ years, and emphasized that money spent C^ONVENTION & VISITORS BURFAli SURPRISE SIDEWALK SALE RESOLUTIOM io'ooyeaam St75S30S^ra'kThale h s,;I;edulad for 0«°Per H"1 and October 12"’ from Surprise sXl,h|a^alto b1a:;«“:rdSDa1o1:g 1'Sot^flh6 recommends approval of the Resolution, as presented. RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Community Development - September 3, 2009 - Page 2 REPORTS. Reports provided for informational purposes and made a part of the proceedings. • Marketing Committee • Media Relations Reports indicate that Visitor Guide requests have increased 63.2% over 2008 with v'sitors to the CVB up as well. Coordinator Blackhurst reported that a $5000 gift certificate will be utilized for an on-line campaign on the USA Today website to promote summer visitation in 2010. Coordinator Blackhurst won the gift certificate while at a marketing conference in Atlanta. jyjUSEUM/SENIOR CENTER SERVICES DEPARTMENT REPORTS. Reports provided for informational purposes and made a part of the proceedings • Museum Monthly Report y • Senior Center Monthly Report atllthe'MuseurTrtrsheCstetedCiw*'^itte*rnI*/1, ?Urat°r °f Education. "ho was recently hired Mgcrv Mitehell reported that July visitation at the Senior Center was the highest ever COMMUNITY npypi .qpment ucensingND knqwledge based qualifications for contractor i!mKsTo'purchasTa'busines7licens^CThe cost fudaon*ra<;tors working inside the city issuance is not based rtestlS or ''J6 bUS'ner?S license is $20° and 'he new qualifications-based contrador ncensim nmnr=Lanm?[-CoUnty recently enacted a many Colorado jurisdictions and the LarimerPSunhl' r,Th'S approach is common in template for a transition to a qualifications based Tn. y Program could be used as a testing-based and experience-S malk^al^^n T ?nSe' The Town would accept Colorado jurisdiction that adheres to the same tnS 'om *-erimer County or any other Building Safety staff is reco^im ^^0 a?d^ ad°P,ed S? Divisioa pf commercial building permit applicants within he Town contractors and all Tpc:rctoreqrs and '--XS^nrmends ,he fo,iowin9 certification, and projects wh^e the9sconer !pproved Pre-engineered/proprietary shall not require adSal tesino Lt shall x limi,ed t0 such “nt^tor? 2. Owners of structures reoubfed h„ If , eqUfre Town business ''censes, permitted to work on their own homehand a rnat'°na Reslden"a' Code shall be SnLPrgedd^ “Hcl^ mSdreSgd Staff recommerids Ihe* typ^d corrtrailtorre|9U,^Pdl Pari^^^ any reqUiremen'S “srthh:t?c9“input can be gathered from ^ffL7cfmratm° eX’,eCtati°n °f aC,ion ua'" add'«oaa1 Larimer County implemented licensing RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Community Development - September 3, 2009 - Page 3 requirements include proof of citizenship, certification that employees are lawfully present in the U.S., proof of insurance coverage, and a valid current license issued by another Colorado entity or a passing grade on the International Code Council (ICC) exam, standardized test is administered nationwide at testing centers; testing translates into considerable expense for time away from work, book, testing and licensing fees- consider experience when licensing; contractor’s license should be distinguished from business license; no fee increases for contractors; and code adoption and contractor licensing are two separate issues. Chair Levine stated that discussion on this topic will continue at next month’s Community Development Committee meeting. Rex Poggenpohl, County resident and retired architect, suggested that, as this is a major change for local contractors, consideration be given to the issuance of a cZdlu0n,al llcense t0 allow contractors a defined period of time to qualify and comply with the licensing requirements. y SIGN CODE TASK FORCE RECOMMENDATIQN.R D'scuss'on re|ated to banners and the sign code which took place earlier this year lead code COdKe T?Sk F0rCe t0 COnduct an eva'uation of the existing sign code. The Task Force membership consisted of downtown business owners owners of Trusteellller "T makerS; T°Wn S,aff’ Town Administrator HalZI and 50 Doilte for (k Force t133 00mPle,ed their evaluation, identified approximately Jo.seir.ftil.H f d l0n■ ,and summarized their recommendations for review Dir^ Joseph stated that revision of the side code represents work that may be accomo ished commwllf Han ,n'h0USe faff task and ret'ue3ted fromThe Committee jle ahea^wlfh hannC1fSIOn 0, the l^ecomrnen<tations is summarized as fcZs movi ,d®ad th datiner revision as independent topic separate from general sign code term items n9diSn'tUew;rfor90nZe ,.e“mmend3Hons into housekeeping items and long- erm items, dont wait for complete re-write of sign code to take rarp nf eimmic^ ilii=s~5s Trustee Miller added that durinn mnwlhe ,object °f se|ective enforcement in the past Force discussed imptemen ™ sSrdS arb°Ul enfordement Sign Code Task violations to the sign cbir 9 standardlzed Tmes' to parking tickets, for their WMsnrelatedltoClincre^1nglthreDublil1aSk9n Ta,Sk F°rCe f0r their effort3 «ad end information to businesses Staffwiii n°wledge of the code and providing frontOf recommendations andSr^Lirn^to1he C^obernr^eVISm9 fd Pd°d«zing the suLary meeting to request COmmittee reports. Reports proyided for informational purposes and made a part of the proceedinas • Community Development Financial t ot me proceedings. • Monthly Building Permit Summary Dir. Joseph stated that the Permit Tech position recently vacated by Connie Bowser, will RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Community Development - September 3, 2009 - Page 4 not be filled at this time due to the downturn in new construction and development projects. ADMINISTRATION. PROCUREMENT DRAFT POLICY REVIEW. At the direction of the Town Board, a draft Procurement Policy was prepared for review by the Community Development Committee. The Committee expressed overall satisfaction with the policy which focuses on purchases for goods and/or services in excess of $30,000, but requested that the current procedure for purchases less than $30,000 be added to the policy. Discussion included: the draft policy has been prepared with input from department heads and reviewed by Town Attorney White; should agencies receiving Town funds, such as recipients of Community Service Grants be subject to this policy?; distinguish between government entities and organizations that receive funding from the Town; separate procedures for Requests for Proposals (RFP) from bids; general clause to retain a degree of flexibility; policy addresses sole source purchases; define multi-phased projects; continuity between multi-phase construction projects; include local contractors association to be advised of construction projects; show commitment to local contractor preference; and include finalized policy in packet for new trustees. Staff will address the points of discussion and move forward with the policy. There being no further business. Chair Levine adjourned the meeting at 9:54 a.m. Cynthia Deats, Deputy Town Clerk approved SEP 2 2 2009 1 TOVVN OF ESTES PARK . 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